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Clams are filter feeders because they filter stuff.
Yes, clams are filter feeders.
Clams are filter feeders. They are not parasites, scavengers, predators, or foragers.yes a clam is a scavenger
They are filter feeders, along with clams and mussels.
Because they have no head nor do they have a Radula. They obtain their nutrients by capturing their food in the mucus covering their gills, filtering it out of the water.
Yes, clams do eat. They are filter feeders filtering water for microscopic animals and plants.
Clams do not eat seaweed. They are filter feeders and they eat plankton.
A clam is a type of feeder known as a filter feeder. Filter feeders strain particles like food from the water using an internal filtering system.
Filter feeders are also known as suspension feeders and are most commonly aquatic animals or birds. Three examples of filter feeding animals are flamingos, clams, and sponges.
Clams tend to be filter feeders and pull water into their shells and then filter out any edible organisms they find there. Typically they eat plankton and bits of algae.
Freshwater clams are filter feeders, so tiny foods like daphnia and rotifers and cyclops work well.
Calico Clams are?æ known as filter feeders. This means that they eat plankton that has been strained using their siphon.